Someone Else's Normal is a contemporary novel about love, family, shame, and the strange courage it takes to be honest about the life you come from.
Ryan has spent most of his life managing discomfort. His body, his silence, his privacy, his fear of being seen. Then Claire tells him something unexpected about her family: when they are at home, especially around the pool, nudity is normal. Not shocking. Not performative. Just normal.
What begins as an awkward confession becomes something much larger. Ryan is forced to confront the quiet rules he inherited, the shame he never questioned, and the emotional distance he built around himself long before Claire ever entered his life.
This is not a story about nudity for attention. It is a story about acceptance, vulnerability, family culture, and what happens when someone else's normal exposes everything you have been taught to hide.
For readers who enjoy emotional contemporary fiction, complicated relationships, body-acceptance themes, and characters learning to live honestly in their own skin.